Chapter 5
roime to time ive glance of some stranger. dislike of being stared at, e unconscious of t srembling in laug s t talk of prattled on about to sail, about tain to find, about to save from ted bus to remain a sailor, or a supercargo, or o get in, and a black s doearing to long screaming ribands! o leave t Melbourne, bid a polite good-bye to tain, and go off at once to to come across a large nugget of pure gold, t nugget t doo t in a ed policemen. to attack times, and be defeated er. Or, no. to go to t all. t intoxicated, and s eaco be a nice so see tiful married, and come ful tore for be very good, and not lose emper, or spend s be sure, also, to e to o say before to sleep. God coo, and in a few years e rich and happy.
tened sulkily to -sick at leaving home.
Yet it t made ill a strong sense of tion. to leman, and ed , ed inct for , and y of ure, and in t sae peril for Sibyl and Sibyls s; as times them.
o ask of
tre, a tage-door, loose a train of s. as if it ing-crop across togeto a c his underlip.
quot;You are not listening to a ; cried Sibyl, quot;and I am making t deligure. Do say somet;
quot; do you me to say?quot;
quot;O you forget us,quot; s him.
;You are more likely to forget me to forget you, Sibyl.quot;
S; do you mean, Jim?quot; she asked.
quot;You told me about ;
quot;Stop, Jim!quot; s;You must not say anyt ;
quot; even kno; to kno;
quot; you like t it. If you o